Valencia Coach's Body Identified as Search for Missing Children Extended in KM Putri Sakinah Sinking

In the ongoing search following the December 26, 2025, sinking of tourist boat KM Putri Sakinah in Labuan Bajo, the body of Spanish Valencia women's B team coach Fernando Martin Carreras has been identified. The operation for his two missing children has been extended until January 6, 2026, after one daughter's body was previously recovered.

The KM Putri Sakinah sank in the Strait of Pulau Padar, carrying 11 people including six Spanish tourists, a tour guide, and four crew. Seven were rescued; four initially missing.

A 12-year-old girl, Martines Ortuno Maria Lia—daughter of Carreras—was found on December 29, 2025. On January 4, 2026, Carreras's body was discovered floating 2 km from the site at coordinates 8°36'32.58"S - 119°36'32.22"E.

The DVI team of Biddokkes Polda NTT confirmed identity via ante-mortem and post-mortem data, including male gender, height, tattoo, ring, and watch. "It is confirmed that the individual is the Valencia B team coach, identified through a ring and watch," said Polda NTT Public Relations Head Commissioner Pol Henry Novika Chandra.

Carreras was vacationing in Komodo National Park for Christmas/New Year with wife Mar Martinez Ortuno and four children: Martin Garcia Mateo, Martines Ortuno Maria Lia, Martines Ortuno Enrique Javier, and Ortuno Andrea. His body is at a Labuan Bajo health facility awaiting repatriation.

The joint SAR team extended the search for the two remaining missing children until January 6, 2026, targeting waters between Pulau Serai and Pulau Rinca, per Maumere SAR Head Fathur Rahman under Law No. 29 on Search and Rescue.

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Indonesian rescuers recover boat hull and third child's body from KM Putri Sakinah shipwreck in Komodo National Park.
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Third body and boat hull recovered in KM Putri Sakinah shipwreck

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Rescue teams in Indonesia found the body of another missing child from the Spanish family involved in the December 26 KM Putri Sakinah shipwreck, along with the boat's hull 14km from the site. This is the third recovery after the accident in Komodo National Park; one minor remains missing as the search continues.

Rescue teams intensified the search on the fourth day for four missing passengers, including Valencia women's soccer coach Martin Carreras Fernando and his two children, from the December 26 sinking of tourist boat KM Putri Sakinah off Labuan Bajo. Using underwater drones, sonar, and other equipment, they recovered one body amid challenging sea conditions. The government has urged agencies to accelerate efforts.

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Rescue teams in Indonesia recovered the body of Spanish ex-footballer and Valencia Femenino B coach Fernando Martín from the KM Putri Sakinah shipwreck that sank on December 26 near Padar Island, killing several members of a Valencian family. Two children remain missing as the search continues until Wednesday.

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Luciano Emanuel Vivar and Héctor Omar Carrasco, missing since mid-October near Rocas Coloradas in Chubut, have been found safe and sound. Their disappearance took place in the same area where the retired couple Pedro Kreder and Juana Morales are being searched for. Investigators confirmed the discovery to TN, as the couple's search enters its third week.

Kenya Wildlife Service has recovered the body of veteran porter Samwel Macharia, missing since December 23 on Mt Kenya's Sirimon-Shipton route, from Hinde Valley after an 18-day search amid harsh conditions. This update follows extensive efforts involving family pleas and suspicions of altitude-related illness, as previously reported.

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